Are you using information about individuals for a purpose it is not currently used for, or in a way it is not currently used?

Will the processing require you to contact individuals in ways, which they may find intrusive?

If you answered YES to any of the above questions then you should take the time to watch our on demand webinar and find out about your obligations and how GDPR will affect you and your organisation.

Register your interest to attend our GDPR workshop – If you would like to join our GDPR workshop on the 19th April, please fill in your details below to register your interest and I will be in touch with an invitation and full agenda.

Wishing you a very Happy New Year and a warm welcome back to the office after the Christmas break.

We’ve been working hard to continue to make sure that we offer you the best IT networking & security solutions the industry has to offer. This short update will give you links to valuable resources you may find useful at the start of this year to help you keep your networks secure, fast & compliant. So please take a look and sign up for (and share!) the webinars & events coming up over the next few weeks some of the topics include; cloud security, AI and machine learning, endpoint security, threat prevention and the GDPR.

Security in the Cloud – Are you ready to join the revolution?Webinar – 25th January

We are delighted to announce our partnership with Cato Networks. Cato Networks is rethinking network security from the ground up and bringing it into the Cloud. Cato connects your branch locations, mobile users, physical and Cloud infrastructure into a secure and optimised global network in the Cloud. Intrigued? Join our webinar on the 25th January to find out more.

GDPR – What you need to do NOW to make sure you are compliant in 2018Webinar – 22nd February

One of our best attended webinars at the end of last year was around GDPR, so here’s another chance for you to get up to speed. Your customers are more and more aware of their entitlements around data protection; they want privacy rights and strong protections. But are you confident in how to process your customer information in the light of GDPR? Join our webinar for invaluable hints and tips on how to get GDPR compliant NOW.

We continue our strong partnership with Palo Alto Networks in 2017 and are pleased to announce our first Ultimate Test Drive workshops for 2017 will be taking place on Wednesday 8th March at Palo Alto Networks, 140 Leadenhall Street, London, EC3V 4Q.

We will be running 2 free sessions on this day, you are welcome to register for one or both sessions.

Another partnership we are keen to announce is with Cylance. Cylance protects your endpoints against advanced malware with the world’s first antivirus built on artificial intelligence and machine learning. It’s AI and machine learning-based tools prevent threat execution, before the damage is done. It doesn’t simply protect against known threats, it identifies and defuses never-before-seen attacks. Join our ‘Know the Truth’ workshop on Thursday 23rd March 2017 in central London to find out more.

On Thursday we gathered together with clients at information security consultants Blackfoot UK’s head office in London to talk about a trending topic in the IT world today.

Data and Cyber Security Matters in a Post Brexit World.

David Silsby our Sales Director welcomed us on this very chilly morning reiterating the Network Utilities ethos of “Identity should be at the heart of everything we do; the identity of the individual and the device is key! Remembering Who is on your network, What they are trying to access and How is critical to ensuring your network remains secure, fast and compliant.”

Next up was Matthew Tyler, CEO of Blackfoot UK and our keynote speaker for the day. Giving us a time hop into the past where we learned some interesting facts. The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) came into effect in 1953 and is an international treaty to protect human rights. The definition of privacy as in Article 8 states “A right for one’s ‘private and family life, his home and correspondence’ to be free from unlawful searches”. In the UK human rights are protected by the Human Rights Act 1998. Matthew went on to explain how the internet has changed the economics of data and contributed to the erosion of privacy, he also detailed current privacy laws and how Brexit will change the future. Below you can see the 8 principles of the Data Protection Act, governing the use of personal information which we must comply with, unless an exemption applies, the principles state that data must be:

Used fairly and lawfully

Used for limited, specifically stated purposes

Used in a way that is adequate, relevant and not excessive

Accurate

Kept for no longer than is absolutely necessary

Handled according to people’s data protection rights

Kept safe and secure

Not transferred outside the UK without adequate protection

Data is an extremely powerful tool in today’s business world. Knowing your customer well can create a tailor made customer experience. The future of business intelligence is evolving and we will soon start to see new services and businesses arise to help us harness the power of this business intelligence.

Protecting your customer’s data has never been more critical

The cost of a data breach can have a huge impact on you and your business including; bankruptcy, reputational damage, legal implications and of course loss of data. You need to have the appropriate security in place depending on the value of the data you hold i.e. credit card details or email addresses. Do you know the value of your data? Do your staff know what risky looks like? And are they fully trained and aware of the implications of clicking on a malicious links, for example? Research tells us you are only as strong as your weakest link, and that in most cases is your staff.

This brings me onto 5 key questions posed by Matthew around what you need to be asking yourself and your business to truly understand the type of data your business holds.

Do we know what data we have?

Do we understand its potential value and the associated risk?

Do we know who could want our data (for good or bad)?

Do we understand where our data is and who can access it?

Do we know what protection our data needs?

The cost of a data breach

* IBM Security 2016 – Cost of a Data Breach Study

If you would like to know more about European regulations and what’s changing in the UK, how to keep your customers data safe and the implications of personal data being lost or misused then you can download Protecting Data and Privacy to get a full overview. Remember you are only as strong as your weakest link!

Will the defenders ever be faster than the attackers?

Our Principal Technology Strategist, Malcolm Orekoya shared his research on the current threat landscape. Did you know that 89% of breaches had a financial or espionage motive?

In order for us to understand cyber security we need to understand the cyber-crime world. These attackers have the same technology advancements that we do and they are always one step ahead. The resources are available for anyone online and you can even pay for “cyber-crime” support. Organised crime is evolving quickly due to underground criminal networks and the so called dark web. The tools are getting smarter and depending on what these criminals are after they will attack in different ways.

“Analysis of known bad malware found that the 91.3% of that malware uses the Domain Name Service (DNS) to carry out campaigns.” Cisco Annual Security Report 2016

There has been an explosion in ransomware and exploit kits are sophisticated. “The Angler exploit kit is one of the largest and most effective exploit kits on the market. It has been linked to several high-profile malvertising (malicious advertising) and ransomware campaigns. And it has been a major factor in the overall explosion of ransomware.” Cisco Annual Security Report 2016

“33% of the malware observed in 2016 research used encryption.” Trustwave Global Security Report 2016

Most legacy platforms cannot see encrypted traffic therefore there is a loss of visibility. Malicious users are aware of this vulnerability and that you don’t have visibility so exploit this lack of visibility to insert their malware into your network. It’s crucial for you to have network visibility in order to be able to effectively apply security policies.

Education

People are your best network defence, but only if they are educated to understand the risks. We advocate creating a data security awareness culture. The one constant factor that exists in all layers of security is the human element. The idea here is to educate people on common threats and their various guises, test their understanding and responses to this education over time, review the results of such tests and then repeat the entire cycle periodically over and over again. You can read Malcolm’s full blog Stop Phishing Attacks – Harness the Power of Your Human Sensor Network – Here.

It’s not if; it’s when!

You need to collaborate to stay ahead of the trends and the cyber security landscape. Think ahead to prevent future attacks. Think of the cost and rewards of investing in your network security vs the risk of not doing so. Ask yourself, can you afford to lose it all when you do get attacked?

SC Magazine recently ran a survey on 900 business and IT decision makers across the UK – EU GDPR – nine out of ten don’t understand it. A staggering 91% of respondents have concerns about their organisation’s ability to comply with GDPR. This regulation will come into effect in 2018 and the penalties will be high, that might seem like a long way away but it’s just around the corner, and you’ll need to be prepared.

Talk to specialists who are confident about compliance and threat prevention. Talk to Network Utilities.

Upcoming events:

We will be hosting another webinar on the 22nd February 2017. To find out more on your obligations and how GDPR will affect you and your organisation join our webinar with information risk, security and compliance specialists Blackfoot. You can register here.

About Network Utilities
Identity Centric Networks & Security
Network Utilities (Systems) Ltd have been providing identity centric network and security solutions to organisations ranging from Telecoms and ISPs to large corporates and SMEs for over twenty three years. Partnering closely with both industry leading and niche technology vendors to bring customers the best solutions the industry has to offer. Read more at www.netutils.com.